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The Song And The Sigh

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The creek went down with a broken song,     'Neath the sheoaks high;     The waters carried the song along,     And the oaks a sigh.     The song and the sigh went winding by,     Went winding down;     Circling the foot of the mountain high,     And the hillside brown.     They were hushed in the swamp of the Dead Man's Crime,     Where the curlews cried;     But they reached the river the self-same time,     And there they died.     And the creek of life goes winding on,     Wandering by;     And bears for ever, its course upon,     A song and a sigh.

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